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Level System Alarm

This happened to me before...
Again, today.
I needed to move my coach. Started to up, waited for the air pressure to build up, waited for the green "Travel" light to come on....
But the dash" Level System" lit up and the alarm started "dinging".
I walked around the coach, all air bags seemed fine.
So.........any ideas?
Where do I look for cause of the alarm to sound?
Thanks
Glenn and Amy Beinfest
2001 36' U320
#5812
2014 Honda CRV

No Whining on the YACHT

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #1
Low pressure switch hanging up?

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #2
You might try to extend/retract the slide to check the close signal.

Mike

Pamela & Mike 97 U 320

"It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters."

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #3
Probably slide. I keep mine on the bypass even after I got everything working ^.^d
2002 U320 36' Single axle  MOST MODED IN HISTORY SO MUCH ITS ALMOST ILLIGAL
2 slides ( living room and bedroom)
undisclosed
male
female
genderless
nonbinary
transgendered


Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #5
The slide is not retracted properly. The front of the slide is out about an inch and the back is in. I don't usually have any problems like this. I will extend/retract it again and see if that fixes it.
I may get back and ask how to adjust the slide.
Glenn and Amy Beinfest
2001 36' U320
#5812
2014 Honda CRV

No Whining on the YACHT

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #6
Probably slide. I keep mine on the bypass even after I got everything working ^.^d
Would you happen to have a picture of the HWH bypass?  I believe in another post its a knob that says 110 and 220?  Please correct me if Im wrong.  Thanks E
06 Nimbus 34'
Build #6362

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #7
The slide is not retracted properly. The front of the slide is out about an inch and the back is in. I don't usually have any problems like this. I will extend/retract it again and see if that fixes it.
I may get back and ask how to adjust the slide.
Just seeing this GleamB.  Please keep us posted and good luck!
06 Nimbus 34'
Build #6362

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #8
Run it completely in and out a couple of times... HWH suggest you dont stop mid way and if so extend retract again... I have issue sometime with the pin locks.. they dont engage... I do the procedure from start to finish again and it usually fixes it.. If not the bypass does its job for the moment until I can find the issue.. Usually by the time I finish my drive it will have fixed itself and will be working on the next operation.
2002 U320 36' Single axle  MOST MODED IN HISTORY SO MUCH ITS ALMOST ILLIGAL
2 slides ( living room and bedroom)
undisclosed
male
female
genderless
nonbinary
transgendered

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #9
Just dropped mine off at MOT to fix this same problem. Will post what they did when I get it back.
OH
Rick & Deborah Webster
2002 3610 U320 #5964
2014 Jeep Wrangler Sahara JKU- 'Copperhead'
Richland Chambers Lake, East Texas

 

Re: Level System Alarm

Reply #10
The slide is not retracted properly. The front of the slide is out about an inch and the back is in. I don't usually have any problems like this. I will extend/retract it again and see if that fixes it.
I may get back and ask how to adjust the slide.
I suspect your hydraulic sync cylinder needs to be inspected.  That is what makes the arms extend/retract together. On mine it's mounted on the drivers side wall of the first storage bay.
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.